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The beach of pebbles is a true gem, a haven of natural beauty that invites you to explore. I make it a point to take a canoe tour of the mountain at least two or three times each season, so that I can discover all of the accessible spots that can only be reached by swimming or paddling. The beaches, caves, and natural inlets are all breathtaking, and it's easy to see why some of the marinas have been abandoned due to the effects of state ownership. I highly recommend this spot for anyone who loves sports and nature, but above all, it's the perfect place to release tension and stress in a natural setting.
This secluded and captivating little beach can only be accessed by sea, either by boat or by canoe from Torre Paola. The water is so clear that you can see straight through to the bottom, and the beach is shielded from the early morning sun by its position. Additionally, there is a charming two-level cave that connects to the beach, adding to the already enchanting atmosphere.
This mesmerizing coastal spot boasts crystal-clear waters that rival even the most prestigious destinations. Conveniently located near Torre Paola and Lido Saporetti, visitors can easily access the beach via canoe rentals. A true gem worth exploring.
The beach is absolutely stunning, with crystal clear waters and a breathtaking view. The only drawback is that the beach is covered in gray pebbles instead of sand. Nonetheless, it's still a great spot to relax and enjoy the scenery.
The Grotta dei Prigionieri, along with Bombardieri Beach, can be conveniently accessed by canoe from either Torre Paola's Saporetti Beach or the Darsena. The water is crystal clear, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling. This bay is undoubtedly a natural gem. When making a landing, it is recommended to wear shoes instead of flip-flops. However, if you prefer to go barefoot, make sure to step on the white stones and avoid the green ones that are covered in moss and can be quite slippery.